Three new members appointed to Fort Lewis Mesa fire board
Erin Aas, Brandon Brown and Ryan Preator sworn in at Tuesday’s meeting
Erin Aas, Brandon Brown and Ryan Preator sworn in at Tuesday’s meeting
Hope Scheppelman criticizes Republican congressman for looking down on party’s MAGA wing
Newcomers Dusty Mars and Brad Blake to serve first term; incumbents Joe Lewandowski and John Witchel return for third
Board chair unseated; three newcomers vow to raise standards
Samantha Gallagher and Tina McCallum were reelected; David Stokes will serve his first term
‘Tina is an innocent Political Prisoner being horribly and unjustly punished,’ he wrote
Five contenders vying for three open seats; voting to occur May 6
Five candidates running for three open seats; voting will be held May 6
Six candidates vie for three open seats; voting to be held May 6
U.S. Justice Department requested former elections clerk be freed while she appeals
Meet the candidates event to be held Sunday at Breen Community Building
Lawsuit claimed Colorado Parks and Wildlife commissioners talked in secret to spread ‘falsehoods’ through an op-ed opposing mountain lion hunting
La Plata County clerk concerned about implementation, disenfranchisement
Secretary of state called herself the ‘most qualified person in this race’
La Plata County clerk ‘disappointed’ by level of voter participation
Ballot Question 2A will fund municipal buildings, as well as parks, open space and trails
Half-cent sales tax passes with strong voter support
Registered electors have until 7 p.m. Tuesday to return ballots
Tax question may help draw more interest than 2023 race
Campaign trails lead through series of forums
Neighbors in Need Alliance hosts discussion on homelessness, housing
Incumbent prioritizes financial oversight, mending county relationships
City says funds cannot be used for Downtown’s Next Step, despite opposition claims
Compromise leads to best results, incumbent says
Contender hopes to bring nine years with Ute tribe, lifelong volunteerism into the fold
‘They are all talking about how Tina Peters has been victimized’
Building needs extensive renovations before becoming operational
Young people want greater walkability, affordability and a progressive government, she says
A jury convicted the Mesa County clerk and Colorado election conspiracy theorist in August